1917 in a fight with RAF planes when his aircraft lost a lower wing due to the stress of the combat manoeuvres
Baron de Stifft (1760-1836) was a Prussian General and Medical Doctor (MD)
reverse with privately constructed backplate affixed to cross via centrel screwpost
connected with a beautifully knitted gilt cordon to wear in neck
with minor knicks and signs of use
Germany, Weimar Republic. An Unissued Trier Table Medal certificate_of_authenticity 1917 in a fight with(Trier Leistungsmedaille). Constructed of bronze, the obverse with a Weimar style German national eagle, circumscribed by an inscription of DER REGIERUNGSPRAESIDENT TRIER, the reverse with a plain shield, within an oak leaf wreath, unmarked, measuring 98 mm in diameter, in extremely fine condition.